LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
1663 
b. Sydney. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
\ Sydney. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 
I — /. Australia. From Mr. Milne’s collection, 
f, h. Australia. 
3. Elhamma signata. 
Mas. Fusca ; antennee testacece aut fulvee , thorace vix breviores ; 
pectus , abdomen , pedes et alee posticce testacea ; alee anticee 
strigis variis discalibus nonnunquam ex parte confluentibus 
argenteis. 
Male . Brown. Antennae testaceous or tawny, distinctly ser- 
ated, nearly as long as the thorax. Pectus, abdomen, legs and 
lind wings testaceous. Fore wings with irregular silvery discal 
narks of various and varving form, and occasionally partly con- 
luent. Length of the body 8 — 10 lines ; of the wings 20—24 lines. 
b. New Zealand. Presented by the Rev. W. Colenso. 
, d . New Zealand. Presented by Colonel Bolton. 
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4. Elhamma determinata. 
Mas. Fusca ; palpi caput superantes , articulo So elongato ; an 
tennee albido -testacece , thorace non breviores ; abdomen testa - 
ceum ; alee fulvee, anticee maculis plurimis plagaque subcostali 
fuscis strigaque nonnunquam obsoleta argentea ; posticce vix 
maculatce. 
This species exceeds E. signata in the development of the 
peculiar characters of the genus. Male — Brown. Palpi extend- 
ng some distance beyond the head ; third joint elongate. Antennas 
vhitish testaceous, full as long as the thorax. Abdomen stout, tes- 
aceous, oblanceolate. Wings tawny. Fore wings with numerous 
•rown spots and with a brown subcostal patch which is adorned 
rith an oblique silvery streak. Hind wings with very indistinct 
•rownish spots, paler at the base. Length of the body 12 lines; of 
he wings 28 lines. 
. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 
5. Elhamma antipoda. 
Pallide fuscus ; alee anticee basi obscuriores , f asciis quinque in- 
completis obliquis e guttis nigris albo ex parte marginatis; 
posticce paullo obscuriores , fasciis duabus aut tribus angustis 
incompletis obliquis subundulosis nigricantibus. 
